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Taylor made Rescue I love Taylor made Rescue. If you are here either you are looking at what this beauty can do for you or you already own it and want to brag about it :D TaylorMade 2008 Burner Rescue Hybrid Wood: Features • Designed with a shallower clubface to promote more spin resulting in greater carry and distance • Engineered with a slight draw bias to help prevent a slice while encouraging a distance-enhancing draw • Dual Crown clubhead saves weight and lowers the CG for increased carry and distance • Fast-looking triangular Burner® head shape permits an ultra-deep CG location and is more forgiving and easier to launch • Incorporates SuperFast technology to promote faster swing speed for more distance • Touts the largest footprint of any TaylorMade Rescue® club, increasing confidence at address • Includes a SuperFast 60-gram graphite shaft with Arrow 2 ultra-light 47-gram grip Specifications: TaylorMade 2008 Burner Tour Rescue Hybrid:
Click Here For The Best Deal on TaylorMade 2008 Burner Tour Rescue Hybrid TaylorMade 2009 Rescue Hybrid: From the inventor of the original Rescue, The new TaylorMade Rescue 2009 has been re-designed to give the player more confidence over the ball with any type of lie. Six years ago TaylorMade created a new category of golf club by introducing the Rescue® Mid, an incredibly easy-to-hit club designed to take the place of long-irons. Whereas the typical long-iron is hard to hit, it was easy to launch the Rescue Mid high and straight, thanks to its low and deep CG and high MOI. Yet not only did casual players take to the Rescue Mid in droves, so did accomplished players, including tour pros, although they used it as a replacement for anything from the 1-, 2- and 3-iron to the 4-wood, 5-wood, 7-wood and even 11-wood. With its compact head, the Rescue Mid truly was a hybrid – a cross between an iron and a fairway wood. It was easy to hit straight, easy to hit out of the rough, and even great to chip with from certain greenside lies. features:
Rescue 2009 Right away you notice that the new Rescue hybrid's clubhead is refreshingly compact, which improves its playability, especially out of trouble spots like the rough. Despite it's smaller size, it still looks substantial and easy to launch, its appealing shape is more refined, and its two-tiered, monochromatic crown and silver clubface are a distinct improvement over the Rescue Mid's appearance. A crown decal is strategically positioned to make it easier to align the clubface properly to the target-line, promoting increased accuracy. Although the Rescue hybrid's size is similar to the original Rescue Mid, the new club has the benefit of Ultra-Thin Wall technology in the crown, which saves enough weight to significantly lower the CG location. Meanwhile, the sole has been redesigned with substantial areas at the toe and heel significantly recessed, so that a much smaller percentage of the sole area comes in contact with the turf. "By minimizing turf-resistance, the Low-Friction Sole helps the Rescue hybrid's head glide freely and squarely through impact without slowing or twisting," said Todd Beach, TaylorMade senior director of metalwood development. "That promotes longer, straighter results, even on "heavy" shots when you hit slightly behind the ball." Two versions are available, the standard Rescue and the Rescue TP, the key difference being that the Rescue TP hybrid features the same TaylorMade Flight Control Technology (FCT) that's in the R9™ driver and fairway woods, while the standard Rescue hybrid does not. FCT gives the player the ability to change the Rescue TP's face angle, loft and lie angle, which has never before been possible with a hybrid of any kind. TaylorMade Ladies Burner Rescue Hybrid:
Click Here For The Best Deal on TaylorMade Ladies Burner Rescue Hybrid TaylorMade 2009 TP Rescue Hybrid: NEW! From the inventor of the original Rescue, The Rescue 2009 TP has been re-designed to give the player more confidence over the ball with any type of lie.
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